For Scientists

Seeking Marine Biologists or Marine Life Scientists
MarineBio is currently seeking marine life and conservation academics/professionals to serve on our board of advisors. Each advisor is given the title of Director for the area of his/her expertise. For example, Erich Hoyt and Dr. James Wood are Directors of Marine Mammals and Cephalopods, respectively.

These are volunteer positions. Once we're funded we will compensate our board of advisors for any work above and beyond what's possible in their volunteer capacity.

Each Director of a marine species group is responsible for creating and suggesting new content or updates to content on the MarineBio Network concerning their area of expertise. Board members are also expected to promote MarineBio's work through their contacts and networks. In exchange, MarineBio will promote the work of each Director as much as possible and/or desired.

We are currently looking for Directors for the following marine groups:

Cnidarians/CoralsCrustaceansMarine BirdsMarine FishesMarine Reptiles

No HTML knowledge is required, MarineBio staff will handle all site updates and/or contributed content. Email David Campbell at David@marinebio.org or call us at +1 (713) 248-2576 if you're interested.

The following content is made available specifically available for marine life scientists. Please contact us with any suggestions.

Relevant JournalsWe list and describe the scientific journals we recommend and periodically review for information concerning marine life on our Relevant Journals page.

ResourcesThroughout the site we link to various useful online resources concerning marine life.

An outline of all sections and pages on MarineBio.org is present on our Site Map page.

Every species page has feedback links below the "Feedback?" heading (located just below each specie's References & Further Research group ) that allows visitors to send us an email about any errors or mistakes they may find for each specific species. Feel free to send us feedback at anytime. We're committed to making the information on the MarineBio Network as accurate as possible and appreciate your comments.

Species launches and various content work is constantly underway and we announce new pages on the What's New? page.

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Help us protect and restore marine life by supporting our various online community-centered marine conservation projects that are effectively sharing the wonders of the ocean with millions each year around the world, raising a balanced awareness of the increasingly troubling and often very complex marine conservation issues that affect marine life and ourselves directly, providing support to marine conservation groups on the frontlines that are making real differences today, and the scientists, teachers and students involved in the marine life sciences.

With your support, most marine life and their ocean habitats can be protected, if not restored to their former natural levels of biodiversity. We sincerely thank our thousands of members, donors and sponsors, who have decided to get involved and support the MarineBio Conservation Society.